Sold Suzuki Beamish 250

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I have had this one for a long time now and never though i would look at selling it, I am quite happy to leave it in my shed, but also happy to move it on. I have completed several local events on it and its never let me down, I ways get comments on how it looks and how sweet it sounds. Based in Gloucestershire. I have all the paper work from the Beamish club to prove its age and the ability to get it road registered, just never got round to doing it. I think its worth every penny of £1950.
 

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Absolutely amazing. I haven’t seen one of these before and 2 turn up within a week. Lovely looking bike. JJH
 
I have had this one for a long time now and never though i would look at selling it, I am quite happy to leave it in my shed, but also happy to move it on. I have completed several local events on it and its never let me down, I ways get comments on how it looks and how sweet it sounds. Based in Gloucestershire. I have all the paper work from the Beamish club to prove its age and the ability to get it road registered, just never got round to doing it. I think its worth every penny of £1950.
Great memories for me,I had a 250 back in 1979.Looks 👌
GLWS
 
I have had this one for a long time now and never though i would look at selling it, I am quite happy to leave it in my shed, but also happy to move it on. I have completed several local events on it and its never let me down, I ways get comments on how it looks and how sweet it sounds. Based in Gloucestershire. I have all the paper work from the Beamish club to prove its age and the ability to get it road registered, just never got round to doing it. I think its worth every penny of £1950.
That looks sweet and very much a bargain👌
 
Ive seen barn finds of these at Stafford classic show , wanting £1000. That bike is a steal at this ^^^^^^ price. Good luck with the sale
 
Great memories for me,I had a 250 back in 1979.Looks 👌
GLWS
Bought mine in ‘early “79 too and collected it from the factory which was in Portslade on the south coast. Two of my best mates and nephews of Graham Beamish worked there at the time building up the bikes. They were certainly real nice quality and this model was generally regarded as a better bike than the later-engined machines. GLWTS 👍
 
Bought mine in ‘early “79 too and collected it from the factory which was in Portslade on the south coast. Two of my best mates and nephews of Graham Beamish worked there at the time building up the bikes. They were certainly real nice quality and this model was generally regarded as a better bike than the later-engined machines. GLWTS 👍
Stand out was the Reynolds 531 chrome frame,loved mine.Purchased mine from Colin Appleyards in Keighley,cost around £850 i think.Happy days I was only 14 thought i was the dogs bollocking.
 
Oh boy, if I was 20 years younger, I'd have bought that from you

Loverly......GLWS
Me too,my knees and hips wouldn't allow me to stand up for any length of time,old age is a right twat.
 
I have had this one for a long time now and never though i would look at selling it, I am quite happy to leave it in my shed, but also happy to move it on. I have completed several local events on it and its never let me down, I ways get comments on how it looks and how sweet it sounds. Based in Gloucestershire. I have all the paper work from the Beamish club to prove its age and the ability to get it road registered, just never got round to doing it. I think its worth every penny of £1950.
Sent you a message ref someone that might be interested
 
Op, can you provide more details on the year and model, frame details etc, i am just reading through the history of the bikes and some further details would be great, thanks.
I am actively looking to purchase a twin shock soon ( as in today, tomorrow :oops: :))
I have no real experience of trials bikes other than what i am told/read/looked at so its a steep learning curve
 
Bought mine in ‘early “79 too and collected it from the factory which was in Portslade on the south coast. Two of my best mates and nephews of Graham Beamish worked there at the time building up the bikes. They were certainly real nice quality and this model was generally regarded as a better bike than the later-engined machines. GLWTS 👍
Beamish Suzuki Portslade.
I bought a grand new GS 550 from them in 1979
The dealership is long gone, replaced with a block of flats now
 
Op, can you provide more details on the year and model, frame details etc, i am just reading through the history of the bikes and some further details would be great, thanks.
I am actively looking to purchase a twin shock soon ( as in today, tomorrow :oops: :))
I have no real experience of trials bikes other than what i am told/read/looked at so its a steep learning curve

Hi, I have someone coming tomorrow to look. I will let you know how it goes.
 
Bike is now sold. Don’t know how to mark it as sold on Taptalk? Thanks for all your interest and nice remarks, I will miss this one. Cheers.


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